Icon Entertainment Hosts Super Bowl Parties in Nashville

Icon Entertainment hosts Super Bowl watch parties at three Nashville venues.

Icon Entertainment & Hospitality is set to host Super Bowl watch parties at three popular venues in Nashville: Schulman’s, Nudie’s Honky Tonk, and Show Pony. Fans can watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs while enjoying exclusive food and drink specials available for one day only.

At Schulman’s Neighborhood Bar, guests can watch the game on screens located in both the front and back of the bar. Special offers include $4 Bud Light 40s until the first touchdown, Anheuser Busch beer buckets, “Pick 6” well shots for $6, and a variety of wings. Additionally, limited edition Schulman’s vintage jackets will be available for purchase. More information can be found at schulmansbar.com.

Nudie’s Honky Tonk will offer $6 domestic beer bucket specials, and special prizes will be given to those who purchase a Bud Light or Busch Light bucket. Guests can also enjoy the “America’s Greatest” cocktail and $5 shooters while watching the game on large screens. Additional details are available at nudieshonkytonk.com.

Show Pony will feature jumbo screens for the game, alongside a beer and wing combo deal. Patrons can also savor buffalo chicken dip and BBQ chicken or garlic parmesan flatbreads, with all specials available only on Super Bowl Sunday. Visit theshowpony.com for more information.

Icon Entertainment & Hospitality, founded by Bill Miller, is a well-known real estate and hospitality company in Nashville. They own notable establishments such as the Johnny Cash Museum and Nudie’s Honky Tonk. Since opening the Johnny Cash Museum in 2013, Icon has expanded to include over 100,000 square feet of commercial real estate and has welcomed millions of visitors. Their venues have been recognized by various prestigious publications and organizations, reinforcing their status as top attractions in Nashville.

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